被宠物猫咬伤后的梯形骨侵蚀性骨膜炎

Q4 Medicine
Mayur Narayanchandra Hebsur, Prajwal Mane, Deepak V. Pinto
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Treatment of phalangeal osteomyelitis caused by a cat bite. Clin Case Reports 9(10): 1–10, 2021]. However, these can also occur in the absence of trauma in cases where the animal’s secretions come in contact with a wound or mucous membrane of an individual [Elcock KL, Reid J, Moncayo-Nieto OL, Rust PA. Biting the hand that feeds you: Management of human and animal bites. Injury 53(2): 227–236, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2021.11.045 ; Chodakewitz J, Bia FJ. Septic arthritis and osteomyelitis from a cat bite. Yale J Biol Med 61(6): 513–518, 1988]. 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被家养动物咬伤的人数呈上升趋势,但由于并非所有患者都到医院寻求治疗,因此这一数字被低估了[Lee KJ et al. Domestic dog and cat bites:流行病学和过去 5 年 823 例病例分析。J Wound Manag Res 15(2):68-77, 2019].在所有咬伤中,四肢(如手和手指)咬伤的感染率高于身体其他部位,这是因为四肢结构表浅,血管丰富,有助于感染的快速扩散[Lim JS, Byun JH, Min KH, Lee HK, Choi YS.家畜咬伤手部后引发的骨髓炎:两例病例报告和实用指南。Arch Plast Surg 43(6):590-594, 2016].公众对宠物动物咬伤的普遍看法是,伤口较大且广泛累及组织的伤口是危险的,而轻微的刺伤或抓伤是无害的[Kim JWK, Kim JY, Kim UG, Kang DH, Kim DS, Kim JD.猫咬伤引起的趾骨骨髓炎的治疗。Clin Case Reports 9(10):1-10, 2021].与此相反,宠物造成的小穿刺伤通常被认为是无害的,但却没有得到妥善处理,最终需要进行手术治疗,导致患者永久性功能障碍[Lim JS, Byun JH, Min KH, Lee HK, Choi YS.家畜咬伤手部后引发的骨髓炎:两例病例报告和实用指南。Arch Plast Surg 43(6):590-594, 2016].动物咬伤四肢,尤其是手部和手指是常见的情况,因为它们是身体最暴露的部位。此类咬伤可导致腱鞘发炎、化脓性关节炎,在某些情况下还会导致骨髓炎,具体取决于咬伤的深度[Lim JS, Byun JH, Min KH, Lee HK, Choi YS.家畜咬伤手部后引发骨髓炎:两例病例报告和实用指南。Arch Plast Surg 43(6):590-594, 2016].狗咬伤通常不会达到骨深,而猫咬伤由于其锋利的针状牙齿可刺穿关节囊,并将口腔菌群接种到关节囊和骨膜的更深处,因此往往会造成深层穿透性伤口[Lee KJ et al. Domestic dog and cat bites:流行病学和过去 5 年 823 个病例的分析。J Wound Manag Res 15(2):68-77, 2019; Kim JWK, Kim JY, Kim UG, Kang DH, Kim DS, Kim JD.猫咬伤引起的趾骨骨髓炎的治疗。Clin Case Reports 9(10):1-10, 2021; Elcock KL, Reid J, Moncayo-Nieto OL, Rust PA.咬住喂你的手:人与动物咬伤的处理》。伤害 53(2):227-236, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2021.11.045 ]。相反,狗咬伤更具破坏性,造成的伤口大且引流通畅[Lim JS, Byun JH, Min KH, Lee HK, Choi YS.家畜咬伤手部后引发骨髓炎:两例病例报告和实用指南。Arch Plast Surg 43(6):590-594, 2016].这也是猫咬伤比狗咬伤危害更大的重要原因之一。多杀性巴氏杆菌是一种小的革兰氏阴性球菌,是许多家养动物的口腔共生菌,尤其是狗(50-60% 的培养物中分离出这种菌)和猫(70-90% 的培养物中分离出这种菌)的口腔中这种菌的比例更高[Chodakewitz J, Bia FJ.猫咬伤引起的化脓性关节炎和骨髓炎。Yale J Biol Med 61(6):513-518, 1988].人被动物咬伤或抓伤后感染多杀性疟原虫的情况很常见[Kim JWK、Kim JY、Kim UG、Kang DH、Kim DS、Kim JD。由猫咬伤引起的趾骨骨髓炎的治疗。Clin Case Reports 9(10):1-10, 2021].然而,在没有外伤的情况下,当动物的分泌物接触到人的伤口或粘膜时,也可能发生[Elcock KL, Reid J, Moncayo-Nieto OL, Rust PA.Biting the hand that feeds you:人类和动物咬伤的处理。伤害》53(2):227-236, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2021.11.045 ; Chodakewitz J, Bia FJ.猫咬伤引起的化脓性关节炎和骨髓炎》。Yale J Biol Med 61(6):513-518, 1988].我们报告了一例因疏忽而被宠物猫咬伤右手并导致梯形骨骨髓炎的儿童病例。
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AGGRESSIVE OSTEOMEYLITIS OF TRAPEZOID FOLLOWING A PET CAT BITE
The number of domestic animal bites is on an uptrend, but the numbers are underestimated as not all patients visit hospitals to seek treatment [Lee KJ et al. Domestic dog and cat bites: Epidemiology and analysis of 823 cases over the last 5 years. J Wound Manag Res 15(2): 68-77, 2019]. Among all bites, bites to the extremities such as hands and fingers have a higher rate of infection than elsewhere in the body due to superficial structures and high vascularity, which can aid the rapid spread of the infection [Lim JS, Byun JH, Min KH, Lee HK, Choi YS. Osteomyelitis following domestic animal bites to the hand: Two case reports and practical guidelines. Arch Plast Surg 43(6): 590–594, 2016]. The general perception of the public about pet animal bite is that wounds that are larger and have extensive tissue involvement are dangerous, while meager puncture wounds or scratches are harmless [Kim JWK, Kim JY, Kim UG, Kang DH, Kim DS, Kim JD. Treatment of phalangeal osteomyelitis caused by a cat bite. Clin Case Reports 9(10): 1–10, 2021]. In contrast, a small penetrating puncture injury by a pet is often considered harmless and is not treated properly, which eventually requires surgical procedure and results in permanent functional impairment for the patient [Lim JS, Byun JH, Min KH, Lee HK, Choi YS. Osteomyelitis following domestic animal bites to the hand: Two case reports and practical guidelines. Arch Plast Surg 43(6): 590–594, 2016]. Animal bites to the extremities, particularly the hands and fingers are commonly encountered as they are the most exposed parts of the body. Such bites can result in inflammation of the tendon sheath, septic arthritis, and in some cases, osteomyelitis, depending on the depth of the bite [Lim JS, Byun JH, Min KH, Lee HK, Choi YS. Osteomyelitis following domestic animal bites to the hand: Two case reports and practical guidelines. Arch Plast Surg 43(6): 590–594, 2016]. Dog bites usually do not reach up to bone-deep, while cat bites tend to cause deep, penetrating wounds due to their sharp needle-like teeth, which can pierce joint capsules and inoculate oral flora deeper into joint capsule and periosteum [Lee KJ et al. Domestic dog and cat bites: Epidemiology and analysis of 823 cases over the last 5 years. J Wound Manag Res 15(2): 68–77, 2019; Kim JWK, Kim JY, Kim UG, Kang DH, Kim DS, Kim JD. Treatment of phalangeal osteomyelitis caused by a cat bite. Clin Case Reports 9(10): 1–10, 2021; Elcock KL, Reid J, Moncayo-Nieto OL, Rust PA. Biting the hand that feeds you: Management of human and animal bites. Injury 53(2): 227–236, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2021.11.045 ]. Conversely, dog bites are more destructive causing large wounds that drain freely [Lim JS, Byun JH, Min KH, Lee HK, Choi YS. Osteomyelitis following domestic animal bites to the hand: Two case reports and practical guidelines. Arch Plast Surg 43(6): 590–594, 2016]. This is one of the most important reasons why cat bites are more harmful than dog bites. Pasteurella multocida, a small Gram-negative coccobacillus, is an oral commensal in many domestic animals, particularly dogs (isolated in 50–60% of cultures) and cats (isolated in 70–90% of cultures) harbor a higher proportionate of this organism in their oral cavity [Chodakewitz J, Bia FJ. Septic arthritis and osteomyelitis from a cat bite. Yale J Biol Med 61(6): 513–518, 1988]. Human infections with P. multocida are commonly encountered following animal bites or scratches [Kim JWK, Kim JY, Kim UG, Kang DH, Kim DS, Kim JD. Treatment of phalangeal osteomyelitis caused by a cat bite. Clin Case Reports 9(10): 1–10, 2021]. However, these can also occur in the absence of trauma in cases where the animal’s secretions come in contact with a wound or mucous membrane of an individual [Elcock KL, Reid J, Moncayo-Nieto OL, Rust PA. Biting the hand that feeds you: Management of human and animal bites. Injury 53(2): 227–236, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2021.11.045 ; Chodakewitz J, Bia FJ. Septic arthritis and osteomyelitis from a cat bite. Yale J Biol Med 61(6): 513–518, 1988]. We present a case report of a child with a pet cat bite to the right hand, leading to osteomyelitis of the trapezoid bone due to negligence.
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Research
Journal of Musculoskeletal Research Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Musculoskeletal Research is an international, interdisciplinary journal aimed at publishing up-to-date contributions on clinical and basic research in the musculoskeletal system. Research into the musculoskeletal system has grown tremendously in the past few decades. Meanwhile, several outstanding journals in the field have appeared, but with a different emphasis and objective. With the growing number of studies in the field, the review process has become increasingly longer. We hope this journal will serve as a new forum for both scientists and clinicians to share their ideas and the results of their studies.
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